Intermediate Ladies: Unfortunately  the ladies unbeaten run in their Tesco Homegrown National Football League campaign came to an end last Sunday when they were defeated by Sligo. Leitrim 0-7 Sligo 1-11. But this does not rule the ladies out as they sit comfortably in second place on the table with three more matches to go! Their next game is home to Wexford on Sunday the 29th of March in Ballinamore at 2pm.
 

Division One League Fixtures Sunday the 22nd of March:

Mohill vs Kiltubrid at 12pm in Mohill

St Josephs  vs Dromahair at 12pm in Carrigallen 

Aughawillan vs Oughteragh Gaels at 11am in Aughawillan.

Division Two League Fixtures Saturday the 21st of March:

Sunday the 22nd of March:

St Francis vs Annaduff at 12pm in Drumshambo.

Drumkeeran vs St Marys-Kiltoghert at 12pm in Drumkeeran.

Division Three League Fixtures 

Aughawillan (2) vs Cloone in Aughawillan at 1pm this Sunday the 22nd of March

Results from March 15th

Division Two League: Annaduff 2-02 Dromahair (2) 10-12

Division Three League: Fenagh 7-12 Bornacoola 1-02

 

 

 

19-Mar-15 by Claire Rowley – Leitrim Ladies PRO

Please support Leitrim GAA in its largest fund raising drive of 2015 as the clock ticks towards the Big Draw in Coxs Steahouse on Saturday night March 28th. Tickets are available through your club or indeed online at www.leitrimgaa.ie 

Leitrim GAA is depending on your support in continuing to make this draw the success it has proved to be over the years.

Your support is greatly appreciated.

 

 

16-Mar-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO

All Ireland 40×20 U17 Doubles Semi-Final

The Fenagh duo of Jarlath Scollan and Alan Wrynne narrowly missed out on an All Ireland final place after an exciting semi-final against Clares Jack Hayes and Barry Loughnane played in Roscommon on Friday evening with the Munster champions winning on a score line of 21-14, 21-18. The first game was a lot closer than the score line suggests, with the Leitrim lads having the upper hand in the early exchanges. The Clarecastle clubmen edged ahead midway through the game and though the Leitrim lads battled hard, they were unable to stop the momentum and the Clare lads closed out the game. The second game was even tighter, with the Fenagh lads building up a 6 point lead after some great serving, with both players able to kill the ball. The lead changed hands several times during the match, with the Leitrim lads losing serve 18-17 ahead, and unable to regain control, they lost the game 21-18.

 

 

16-Mar-15 by Niall Scollan – Leitrim Handball

Leitrim County Scór Final was held last Saturday in The Mayflower Drumshanbo. A dissapointing level of entries in comparison to past years, with many categories only having one entry. Recitiation with the higest entries with 5 participants.  Entries did provide a fine evenings entertainment nonetheless. 

Congratulations to all of the clubs that took part and help keep the tradition alive. As Sean O Suilleabhain pointed out to the audience, Tyrone has the highest number of All-Irelands won at Scór and Leitrim is in second place, a fine achievement for a small county.

The Leitrim representatives will take to  the stage in the Connacht Finals in Tubbercurry on Saturday 28th March.

 
Leitrim Winners:
Rince Foirne : Glencar/Manorhamilton
Amhranaíocht Aonair: Paula Kiernan, Carrigallen
Ceol Uirlise: Drumkeerin
Aithriseoireacht: Aidan Dockery, Bornacoola
Bailéad Ghrúpa: Dromahair
Tráth na gCeist:  Bornacoola
Leiriu: Ballinamore Seán OHeslins
Sean Os: Leona Reynolds, Aughnasheelin
Rince Seit: Glencar/Manorhamilton
 
The Cormac MacGiolla Shield for Club na Bliana was presented to Laura Crossan, Naomh Mhuire Oifigeach Cultuir agus Teanga for the club by Ailbhe Mc Gill.
The very best of luck to all our Leitrim finalists in the Connacht Finals.

 

 

16-Mar-15 by Claire Crossan – PRO – Scor

Eirgrid Connacht Under 21 Football Championship 2015

Mayo 4-7 Leitrim 0-8

Mayo progressed to a meeting with Galway following tonight’s quarter final with Leitrim in Elvery’s McHale Park Castlebar. Following a most competitive first half, after which Mayo held a 1-4 to 0-5 advantage, the second half was overshadowed by a neck injury to Leitrim full back Gary Butler following an accidental collision in the lead up to the second Mayo goal. The game was held up for 23 minutes as Butler had to be stretchered off the field and taken by ambulance to Castlebar Hospital and both teams were taken off the field. Thankfully Gary will make a full recovery from this injury. While the remainder of the match was played out competitively, Mayo at that stage had taken a significant step towards victory and this allied to the fact that Donal Wrynn had by this stage received a black card led to a significant reduction in Leitrim’s challenge.

The game started much brighter for Leitrim, and with a very well organised defensive strategy they were quick off the mark with two points from play, one each from Conor Gaffney and Donal Wrynn. James Durcan responded with a point for the Mayo men and goalkeeper Matthew Flanagan levelled matters with a 45. Gaffney with two pointed frees kept Leitrim to the fore as the broke menacingly from defence and were forcing Mayo into kicking wides. Corner back Michael Hall, who ultimately won the Man of the Match Award, broke into space and finished a Mayo move to the net to give Mayo the lead for the first time as the game moved into the second quarter. Gary Plunkett was on the end of a flowing Leitrim break to level matters again. Two quick points from Stephen Coen and Darren McHale restored the home side’s lead and it was one that they would ultimately not surrender. There were a number of chances for either side before the break but all were squandered and the teams left the field with Mayo holding a two point cushion.

Michael Hall opened the second half Scóring with a fine point on the spin, before Leitrim’s hopes were dented as Donal Wrynn received a black card. Adam Gallagher increased the Mayo lead with a point from play to which Conor Gaffney responded with a free. Another 45 by keeper Matthew Flanagan opened a four point lead as Mayo piled on the pressure. Following  a meanacing  move forward, Mayo bore down onÓgoal, and following the collision that resulted in the Gary Butler injury, Diarmuid O Connor finished to the empty net and it was effectively game over as the Mayo men opened a seven point lead.

On the resumption of play, substitute Matthew Ruane fired home mayo’s third goal to put the seal on victory. While Leitrim played manfully and never threw in the towel, there was only one outcome apparent. Mark Plunkett and Nicholas Moore added points while Adam Gallagher finished Mayo’s fourth goal and the contest finished without further incident. Leitrim, spirited as always, fought to the end but it is Mayo who will face Galway in the semi-final on Saturday March 21.

Leitrim’s Under 21 season is over, but they will look back on a campaign that, while ultimately ending at the first hurdle, will have overseen the further development of players for the future at senior level.

Leitrim: Brendan Flynn, James Mitchell, Gary Butler, Keelan McHugh, Oisin Madden, Nicholas Moore (0-1), Jack de Lacy, Donal Wrynn (0-1), Felim McHugh, James Rooney, Mark Plunkett (0-1), Daire Farrell, Gary Plunkett (0-1), Dean McGovern, Conor Gaffney (0-4). Subs used: Niall Brady, Kevin Shanley, Kenny Cox, Michael Clancy and Declan Daly.

Mayo: Matthew Flanagan (0-2), Michael Hall (1-1), David Kenny, James Stretton, Sean Regan, Stephen Coen (0-1), Patrick Durcan, Diarmuid O Connor (1-0), TJ Byrne, Val Roughneen, Adam Gallagher (1-1), Darren McHale (0-1), Cian Burke, Brian Reape, James Durcan (0-1). Subs used: Matthew Ruane (1-0),  Kevin Lynch, Morgan Lyons, Michael Plunkett, Steven Conroy.

Referee: John Gilmartin (Sligo)

 

 

12-Mar-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO

All roads lead to Cloone This Friday evening 13th March when our County Minor Team start the defence of the Connacht Minor League Title which Leitrim won last year after a gap of many years.  Their first opposition is near neighbours Sligo. This group of players have been together through the developement squads from Under 14 upwards. They are in no doubt of the task that faces them but  are a very well prepared and focused team and  are ready for the job in hand.We wish the lads under the management team of Shane Heslin, Joe Flynn, Gareth Foley and Gary Donohue the Best of luck and urge you to come out on Friday evening to cheer them on. 

 

 

11-Mar-15 by Coiste na nÓg Liatroma

Intermediate Team: The ladies are hoping to secure their 5th win in row in the Tesco Homegrown NFL, when they take on Sligo this Sunday the 15th of March in Ballinamore at 2pm. Get behind the ladies this weekend and show your support! 

 
Division One League: Last Sunday seen the division one league get well underway when Kiltubrid took on Aughawillan, with the final score Kiltubrid 3-05 Aughawillan 2-8. There will be no division one matches this weekend.  
Division Two League: The division two league kicked off last weekend with Glencar/Manorhamilton defeating St Marys-Kiltoghert 3-05 to 7-14, while St Francis secured a win over Drumkeerin. Dromahair (2) will take on Annaduff this Sunday the 15th of March at 12pm. 
Division Three League: The second round of the division 3 league goes ahead this Sunday with Fenagh v Bornacoola in Bornacoola at 1:30pmand Glencar/Manorhamilton b Gortletteragh at 12pm in Gortletteragh. Last Sunday Cloone defeated Glencar/Manorhamilton (2) 4-10 to 3-11. 
Juice Plus Dawn Run:

Our Annual Juice Plus Dawn Run will be in its 5th year on Saturday the 20th of June at 6am in Carrick-on-Shannon! 

Registration from 5am on the morning, €10 Entry. Runners, joggers and walkers all welcome! A date for the diaries !

 

 

 

11-Mar-15 by Claire Rowley – PRO

1  Brendan

Flynn

St Mary’s Kiltoghert

2  James

Mitchell

Mohill

3  Gary

Butler

Fenagh-St Caillins

4  Keelan

McHugh

Ballinamore-Sean O Heslin’s

5  Oisin

Madden

Mohill

6  Nicholas

Moore

Allen Gaels

7  Jack

De Lacy

St Mary’s Kiltoghert

8  Donal

Wynnn

Fenagh-St Caillins

9  Felim

McHugh

Drumkeerin

10 James

Rooney (Captain)

Glencar/Manorhamilton

11 Mark

Plunkett

Aughawillan

12 Daire

Farrell

St Mary’s Kiltoghert

13 Gary

Plunkett

Aughawillan

14 Dean

McGovern

Ballinamore-Sean O Heslin’s

15 Conor

Gaffney

Drumreilly

16 Diarmuid

McKiernan

Allen Gaels

17 Michael

Clancy

St Patrick’s Dromahair

18 Tommy

Rogan

Drumkeerin

19 Darragh

Gordon

Mohill

20 Kevin

Shanley

Bornacoola

21 Kenny

Cox

Annaduff

22 Niall

Brady

Glencar/Manorhamilton

23 Declan

Daly

Drumkeerin

24 Luke

Murphy

Ballinamore-Sean O Heslin’s

Squad Members:

25 Niall McLoughlin    Glencar-Manorhamilton

26 Gary Fowley          St Patrick’s-Dromahair

27 Padraig Gallagher Gortletteragh

28 John Reynolds      Gortletteragh

29 Barry Nash           Carrigallen

30 Enda Fowley         St Patrick’s-Dromahair

31 Aaron McLoughlin  Leitrim Gaels

 

 

11-Mar-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO

Connacht 40×20 Juvenile Finals

Fenaghs Jarlath Scollan and Alan Wrynne took the Connacht 40×20 U17 Doubles title in Ballinrobe at the weekend, defeating the Galway duo of Aaron Connaughton and Gerard Comer on a score line of 21-5, 21-15. The Leitrim pair won the first game comfortably as the Galway lads found it hard to get to grips with their speed and power. In the second game the Williamstown clubmenÓgot a bit of momentum going with some good serving and impressive kill shots, but when the Leitrim lads got to grips with them, they eased ahead and closed out the game claiming their first Connacht 40×20 Doubles title. They now take on the Munster champions Jack Hayes and Barry Loughnane (Clare). That match is set for Friday evening in St Comans Roscommon at 8.00pm.
 
In the Boys U13 Final Cormac Scollan lost in the tie break 13-15, 15-6, 4-15, to Lorcan Conlon (Mayo). In a very tight first game that ebded and flowed one way and then the other, Scollan was unfortunate to lose serve on 13-13 and Conlon edged ahead to close out the game. In a must win second game, the Fenagh lad had serve which he made good use of, and built up a good lead, which he never relinquished and eased to victory 15-6. The tie-break was a very tense game with Scollan having the upper hand in the early exchanges, however as he started to tire, Conlon took control of the match and went on to win 15-4.

 

 

09-Mar-15 by Niall Scollan – Leitrim Handball

League fixtures: 
 
This Sunday the 8th of March sees the club league get well underway with matches taking place in all division. 
Division 1: Mohill vs Dromahair in Mohill at 12pm
Kiltubrid vs Aughawillian in kiltubrid at 1:45pm.
St Josephs vs Oughteragh Gaels in Carrigallen at 12pm.
Division 2: St Marys-Kiltoghert vs Glencar/ Manorhamilton in Carrick-on-Shannon, St Marys pitch at  12pm. 
Drumkeerin vs St Francis in Drumkeerin at 12pm. 
Division 3: Cloone vs Glencar/ Manorhamillton (2) in Cloone at 2:30pm. Last weekend the Division 3 league began with St Josephs defeating Fenagh. 
 
Intermediate Team: The intermediate ladies defeated Longford last Saturday in the 4th round of the TESCO Homegrown NFL. The final score was Leitrim 4-11 Longford 0-3. It was a great win for the ladies on their undefeated campaign to date.Their next game is home to Sligoon the 15th of March in Ballinamore at 2pm. 

 

 

06-Mar-15 by Claire Rowley – PRO

On Friday evening March 6th at 8 pm, a special Mass will be held in St Marys Church Aughnasheelin, for the the family and friends of Donal Greene, to give everyone an opportunity to pray for his return to his family and support his family with prayer together. All welcome.

Thanks to everyone who went down to Templeport to help with the search. Searches continue every day at 9am and 1pm from Templeport Resource Centre. Your help is truly appreciated. 

 

 

06-Mar-15 by Declan Bohan – PRO

James Rooney from the Glencar Manorhamilton GAA club has the honour of captaining the Leitrim U21 footballers for the 2015 Connacht Championship campaign. 

Donning the County Jersey is very much in his blood, as he has already worn the green and gold at Under 14, Under 16 and Minor level, as well as being a leading member of the Leitrim Under 21 team that shocked All Ireland Under 21 champions, Galway, in last years Connacht Championship Semi-Final.  Naturally, the dream of this twenty year old quality defender is to lead his county into a second successive Connacht Final.  James realises the great challenge ahead, playing Under 21 specialists, Mayo, in their home ground, but winning is very much in his psyche, having captured a number of Underage, Junior, Intermediate and Senior Championship titles with his club.  The opposition nor the venue hold no fear for this young football star – who was also selected as Leitrim Young Hurler of the Year in 2011 – and who leads the Leitrim side next Wednesday in search of victory.

We wish James and the Leitrim U21 team and management every success in the 2015 Connacht U21 Championship
Please support them in their opening game against Mayo on Wednesday 11th March at 7.30pm in Elverys MacHale Park, Castlebar

 

 

04-Mar-15 by Leitrim GAA